Ricardo Hurtado Simó, El ocaso del optimismo: de Leibniz a Hamacher. Debates tras el terremoto de Lisboa de 1755 (Biblioteca Nueva, Madrid, 2016)
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https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.4109Abstract
A poco que se interese uno por la historia del suroeste de la península ibérica resulta inevitable la mención al terremoto de Lisboa a la hora de abordar el estudio del siglo de las Luces. El libro que comentamos de Ricardo Hurtado es una invitación a ahondar en este suceso.
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